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The New Museum on the Mall

All New Briefs

Religion and Resistance at the New National Museum of African-American History and Culture: An interview with the chief curator about the goals of the center and the narrative of religion, race and resistance.  Included in the collection are Nat Turner’s Bible, Harriet Tubman’s hymnal and antique pews from AME churches.

Gay Student Sues Catholic High Over Same-Sex Prom Date

All New Briefs

Gay Student Sues Catholic High School That Barred His Bringing Same-Sex Date To Homecoming: A former student at Memphis, TN, Christian Brothers High School filed suit seeking $1 million in damages, alleging that the Catholic boy’s school– which receives federal funds– violated Title IX when it prohibited him from bringing his same-sex date from another school […]

Research Fraud in the Sciences

Natural Sciences, Social Sciences

Research Fraud: the Temptation to Lie — Most scientists and medical researchers behave ethically. However, in recent years, the number of high-profile scandals in which researchers have been exposed as having falsified their data raises the issue of how we should deal with research fraud. We need to start to look more deeply into who engages in […]

American Utopianism, Past and Present

General

Whose Utopia Is This Anyway? — This medium-length article can introduce students to themes related to Utopian colonies of the past and present with attention to beliefs about the perfectibility of humankind,feminism, the nature of family, a biblical anthropology, and overlaps with the church. “To understand Utopian experiments—what worked for their participants and, more crucially, […]

Religious ‘Nones,’ cont.

The factors driving the growth of religious ‘nones’ in the U.S. — While it appears the U.S. is becoming less religious, some contend that’s not necessarily the case. Instead, the growth of the “nones” may simply indicate that people who are not religious are becoming more willing to say they have no religious affiliation. Do survey data support […]

Why Gov’t Religious Waivers No Longer Work

All Current Features

Religious Accommodation, Religious Tradition, and Political Polarization: (one free download) What happens when a liberal democracy loses its common source or sources for its existential convictions and its raison d’tre?   The practice of religious accommodation from government agencies now generate difficulties that aggravate the political polarization they were intended to reduce. This essay focuses on […]

Symposium: Trinity Lutheran v. Pauley

All Current Features

“American Culture on Appeal” symposium series: This is an ADF two-panel conversation, including Q&A, examining the implications of Trinity Lutheran and treatment of religious freedom and conscience rights by our nation’s highest court.  Check this link and their site for details and follow-up posts on the contents.

Civil Rights and Religious Liberty: Peaceful Co-existence?

All Current Features

Even the Government’s Smartest Lawyers Can’t Figure Out Religious Liberty — From the Atlantic: It took the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights three years to produce its report on religious freedom and non-discrimination. With 27 pages, more than 1000 days of work, and 200-some additional pages of commentary, the document essentially amounts to this–legal scholars […]

 
 
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